The Science of Viral Cat Videos How much can the mirror test tell us about animal cognition? By Kat Lin March 26, 2020 In this story: science, animals
Ride Out the Coronavirus in Your Backyard, Not the Backcountry Residents in gateway communities ask visitors to stay home By Amanda Castleman March 26, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, national parks
The Largest Environmental Film Festival Just Went Virtual Now’s your chance to watch amazing nature documentaries for free By Ashia Ajani March 25, 2020 In this story: film, coronavirus
Outdoor Brands Get Serious About the Carbon Footprint of Adventure The North Face and Protect Our Winters unveil an activism-oriented CO2 calculator By Jennifer Oldham March 24, 2020 In this story: hiking
Stuck at Home? Visit These 5 National Parks Online. These virtual tours let you explore nature from your couch By Krista Karlson March 22, 2020 In this story: photography, national parks, coronavirus
Undefined Waters Words from my wet land By Holly Haworth March 21, 2020 In this story: wetlands, water, science, clean water, politics
Controversial Jordan Cove Gas Project Gains Federal Approval While FERC has greenlighted the project, the battle isn’t over yet By Juliet Grable March 20, 2020 In this story: pipelines, fracked gas, liquefied natural gas
ICYMI: Koala Calamity, Pandemic Gravity, Rhino Rebound & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 20, 2020 In this story: climate change
A New Threat to Harp Seals Seal pups aren't being clubbed anymore, but that doesn't mean they're safe By Brandon Withrow March 19, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
What You Need to Know About “Nontoxic” Menstrual Underwear Five “brief” steps for safer products By Jessian Choy March 18, 2020 In this story: toxics, buyers' guide, Ms. Green, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)
Nature Rx: The Outdoors Can Be an Antidote to Quarantine Anxiety Getting outside is one way to relieve the stress of social distancing By Jason Mark March 17, 2020 In this story: hiking, coronavirus
Does Knowing the Carbon Footprint of Meat Make Us Eat Less of It? I tried the Meat Footprint Calculator to find out By Helen Christophi March 16, 2020 In this story: food and drink
12 Books That Might Get Kids to Eat Their Peas, Pears, and Pumpkins Your tots may even want to grow their own produce By Lela Nargi March 15, 2020 In this story: books, food and drink
Five *Truly* Green Beers to Toast This St. Paddy's Day Find your pint of gold at the end of the rainbow By Renee Brincks March 14, 2020 In this story: food and drink, holidays
Legal Battle Over the Border Wall Tests the Limits of Trump’s Power Environmental groups are pushing back against President Trump By Natasha Geiling March 13, 2020 In this story: borderlands
ICYMI: Duck Army, Pandemic Roundup, Loggerhead Logs Miles Home & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 13, 2020 In this story: climate change
4 Digital Tools to Help Birders Learn, Locate, ID, and Connect Because spring is about to take flight By Orietta C. Estrada March 12, 2020 In this story: birds
8 Ways to Green Your Laundry Routine Tips to spare your clothes, your wallet, and the planet By Elizabeth L. Cline March 11, 2020 In this story: lifestyle
All Politics Is Not Local Conservative state legislatures are acting aggressively to preempt local ordinances By Tyler Wells Lynch March 10, 2020 In this story: politics, climate change
For This Teacher, Solar Panels Offer the Best Science Lesson Andrea Abeln helped get her school district to switch to renewable energy Interview by Wendy Becktold March 9, 2020